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'Friesia' rose Reviews & Comments
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16 APR 14 by
rose88
This is "friesia" or"all gold"?
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28 NOV 14 by
Michael Garhart
Im almost inclined to say neither, as Im squinting to see the foliage and petal shape in the photo. I have not seeing the holly-like foliage of Sunsprite, or the glossy, thin-celled foliage type of Allgold, which is somewhat like the foliage and stems of Golden Masterpiece. The rose in the photo seems spreading like Allgold, with low clustering like Sunsprite, and the pale lemon tone like neither rose, with very rounded form, also unlike both roses.
I have no clue what the rose in the picture actually is, but it is definitely a yellow floribunda of some sort.
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15 JAN 12 by
goncmg
It is not always my "favorite" but if I had to cast a vote for BEST ROSE, Sunsprite would be the vote! In 6a it is strongly fragrant, our bed of 10 in the front yard perfumes the air to the mail box down the drive, and better, it is HARDY and HEALTHY, gets blackspot rarely in our hot, wet summers and winter 07-08 Columbus had record snow and the plants, mulched, were buried and stayed green to the very smallest tip! Always reliable, well received but the praise always stops short of mentioning to this DAY there are few really vigorous, hardy yellows out there, let alone fragrant. And it is nearly 40 years old! It also loves to set seed: have used it repeatedly as a mother when hybridizing, best result was with SHOWBIZ as a father, got a fragrant, glossy-leaved, thorny fawn-beige blushing magenta, ruffle petaled Floribunda. Then I left for college and let that amazing seedling die! An amazing rose.
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15 JAN 12 by
Seil
Oh dear, I gave away my Sunsprite last summer. It did bloom reliably but they just blew so fast and the spent blooms looked so ugly that I couldn't stand it using up a space any longer where I could put something I liked better. The person who got it isn't into roses just wanted some color in the landscape so she'll be happy with it.
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15 JAN 12 by
goncmg
Ok....I guess I didn't mention it can be a bear to dead-head! At least you gave it away! I do the same....I just cannot pull out a living plant. When I was younger and we had lots of property near Sacramento (Chico) my parents and I would take any "underachievers" out of the main beds and move them to exile island, along the wall of the horse and chicken barns. That is where the legendary REDGOLD ended up. The only rose in history that blackspots to defoliation when it is 106 with 0% humidity...............
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26 JUN 11 by
Kit
Sunsprite/KORFriesia has no scent in my zone 10a garden, which gets plenty of sun except for in May & June. The other yellow rose I have, 'Scent from Above', also is supposedly scented,but gives me nothing. My pinks, Yves Piaget, Perfume Delight, Zepherine Drouhin, Pink Peace & Madames Calvat and Dubost all do well scentwise, especially the Yves Piaget. So does my 'Lavender Morn', as well as my reds Oklahoma & Chrysler Imperial. Any ideas out there?
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26 JUN 11 by
Jay-Jay
At my place the fragrance varies, due to heat, time of day and humidity. It mostly has a strong and pleasant rose-lemon-flower scent. Although Duftgold smells better in my opinion. When You really want a spectacular and nice scent of a golden-yellow rose, try Golden Celebration from Austin as a tree/standard rose!!! For more scent, try Étoile de Hollande Cl., Erotika, Sharifa Asma, Aloha (Boerner) and Prince Jardinier.
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13 JUN 10 by
Jay-Jay
I would describe its fragrance as: "Strong Old Rose fragrance with distinctive undertones of citrus-fruit and menthol".
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